Dividers combined with pockets keep things tidy. It's not ideal, ideally I'd rather keep my various wound or airway supplies together, but there's not enough room for that. Even though I had to distribute a few things (mainly wound care) this is a well organized bag. As a paramedic, I probably pack more into it than most Contents: Hard case (not included): stethoscope, cuff, watch, pulse oximeter Top valve: OPA kit Left valve: forceps, tweezers, scissors, flashlight pen Right valve: thermometer Pocket: assorted band-aids , gauze roll, 2x2 gauze pads, antiseptic wipes, triple antibiotic ointment, 2" porous gore tape right pocket: various sizes of ABD pads front pocket: glucometer (not pictured) main compartment: right side: gloves, face masks, goggles, BVM pouch, pocket ventilator , oral glucose, eyewash kit, chewable aspirin Left rear: 4 x triangular bandages, 2 x tourniquet, 36" roller splint, Left front: adhesive strips, 4" cohesive flexible bandage, 4 x premium bandages, 2 x instant cold compresses, 2x burn pads , 2x mylar blankets around the dividers: back> right: adjustable neck collar left: bio pockets front: NPA kit, 10x30 ABD chin pads the chin, there are several brands, like mine I used Ambu Perfit. In addition to the contents of the hard case, this is a personal injury treatment kit not used in the field. I hope I never need it, but it's here just in case.
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